... toward the consumption ofthe output of a KRS This is the final stage ofknowledge reuse Knowledge seekers apply theknowledge retrieved in practice, thus realize the potential value ofknowledge ... which relates to the level of success in interpreting the desired meaning ofthe sender by the receiver; and the effectiveness level, which is about the effect ofthe information on the receiver’s ... in the theory ofknowledge reusability, with emphasis on knowledge repositories, Markus (2001) defined the process ofknowledge reuse in terms of four steps: capturing knowledge, refining knowledge...
... ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS ABBREVIATIONS CONTENTS PART I: INTRODUCTION Rationale .1 Aims ofthestudy Scope ofthestudy Methods ofthestudy Design ofthestudy ... in “Wuthering Heights” to be the topic of this thesis Aims ofthestudy Politeness has a strong influence on the effect of communication, especially cross-cultural communication Therefore, the ... characters of “Wuthering Heights” Scope ofthestudy Due to the limitation of a graduation paper, time, it is impossible for us to cover all types of politeness strategies Therefore, our thesis only...
... draw rm conclusions If we ask whether the introduction of a knowledge management system improves the quality of software, only one ofthe studies, from the Software Engineering Laboratory gives ... we ask: Does the introduction of a knowledge management system: Improve the quality of software? Lower the cost of developing software? Improve the work situation of employees in an organisation? ... Most ofthe project members say use ofthe Extranet has supported the work on the project and saved time, it is also easier to nd documents and other information Further claims are that the use of...
... consequences for the comparison ofthe results of this study with the others Jacobsen et al (2006) acknowledged this in the first paragraph of their paper when referring to the other set of studies: ... none of these studies aimed at identifying the network of aesthetic judgment per se” (Jacobsen et al., 2006, p 276) In sum, while the question ofthe brain correlates of judging the beauty of images ... considered the tradeoff related with the use of artistic vs simple visual materials in experimental aesthetics: “In the former case, there is the advantage of studying reactions to real art and the...
... observe; but when the term of mourning ceases, at the end ofthe year, they have high mass said for the benefit ofthe soul ofthe departed; after this they again appear upon the arena of their wild ... ceremonies ofthe Navajos are ofthe most simple character A further contribution to thestudyofthe by H C Yarrow 31 They ascribe the death of an individual to the direct action of Chinde, or the ... instrument, the cutting off ofthe hair, and oftentimes the cutting off of a joint of a finger, usually the little finger (Comanches not cut off fingers) The length of time and intensity of their mourning...
... each ofthe two levels The committee was further asked to try to allocate approximately 50% ofthe time to investigators who did not receive an allocation in the first round The judgments ofthe ... letter describes the work and transmits the final report ofthe Committee on Proposal Evaluation for Allocation of Supercomputing Time for theStudyof Molecular Dynamics, Second Round The committee ... system housed at the Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC), based on the advice of a previous National Research Council committee convened in the fall of 2010 The success ofthe program has led...
... and the selection ofthe sequences in the alignment determine the nature ofthe answers returned by the application ofthe computational tools The statistical nature of these tools makes their ... number, and another (N2) counting the position relative to the most conserved residue in the particular TM The conserved locus is assigned the number 50, and the N2 values ofthe other loci decrease ... account Finally, the location ofthe identified residues on the ‘outward’ facing portions ofthe monomers is established using the information contained in the crystal structure ofthe cognate rhodopsin...
... existed during the period ofthe artefacts creation For example, the characterisation ofthe materials of a ceramic artefact, or the analysis ofthe composition of alloys of metallic The Modern Museum ... measurement ofthe widening ofthe distribution ofthe reflected light flux, as the illumination angle varies; the characterisation of glazed layers Studyofthe correlation between optical models of ... radiography It then proceeds to discuss the application of these techniques for thestudyof objects of cultural heritage significance Professor Tim Wess is responsible for Chapters and of this volume,...
... is the establishment of embryonic stem (ES) cells, which maintain the ability to form all types of cells in the body, and can differentiate into a variety of cell types in vitro [8] The use of ... repetitive sequences Analysis ofthe DNA methylation profile for therapeutic use of human ES cells in regenerative medicine The potential use of human ES cells in the field of regenerative medicine ... differences ofthe source embryos Although the number of cell passages and culture conditions, such as the existence of serum or feeder-layer, affected neither morphology nor expression of cell markers,...
... 217 The facts ofthe past must be imagined on the model of those ofthe presentDanger of error especially in regard to mental facts 219 Some ofthe conditions of human life are permanentThe study ... other private collections were often dispersed upon the death of their founders, these, on the contrary, never ceased to grow; they were enriched, indeed, by the wreckage of all the others TheCabinet ... CLASSIFICATION OF SOURCES Importance of classificationThe first impulse wrongThe note-book system not the bestNor the ledger-systemNor the "system" of trusting the memory 101 The system of slips the bestIts...
... Developments in theStudyof Recrystallization energy between the nucleus and the matrix, or the driving force In addition to this, the weakness ofthe conventional OG theory is in much reliance on the grain ... stress-free single crystal ofthe volume V, the strain energy release ofthe system occurs The strain energy release can change depending on the orientation ofthe stress-free crystal The strain ener gy ... Textures of Metals and Alloys http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/54123 the positions at the midthickness ofthe top crystal, the bicrystal boundary, and the midthick ness ofthe bottom crystal, respectively The...
... for the deleted atoms [13] Another point is that one should, in principle, always check whether the mutants not affect the 3D structure ofthe free components themselves, i.e whether or not the ... the residues that are on the surface ofthe partner proteins The general idea then is that mutation of an interface residue will influence the interaction, whereas for non-interface residues the ... molecule on addition of a second molecule allow assessment of which residues ofthe labeled molecule are perturbed by the formation ofthe complex One then repeats this procedure with the second molecule...
... increase theknowledgeofthe client Conclusion In all of these dilemmas, the context of organizational culture dictates the preference or the starting point of reconciliation, but effective knowledge ... salespeople relate to the needs ofthe buyers, not to their own needs In the same way, effective upward influencers relate to the larger needs ofthe organization, not just to the needs of their unit or ... influencing up, focus on the impact ofthe decision on the overall corporation In most cases, the needs ofthe unit and the needs ofthe corporation are directly connected In some cases, they are not Don’t...
... 20% of those are accepted The other 80% often have to spend another year to improve their examination score hoping to get in the year after Some apply to the other 400 private universities ... quality The method involves the development of an understanding ofthe perceived service needs of target customers Free Powerpoint Templates Page 13 Student Satisfaction is based on the student's ... Templates Page 28 At the end ofthe study, I expect to find that service quality will be positively related to students' satisfaction I hope thestudy will confirm what other researches try...
... Quality No Items The exterior ofthe bank The interior ofthe bank Employees ofthe bank have neat appearances The interior ofthe bank is spacious Employees ofthe bank have theknowledge to respond ... is located at the middle of Vietnam, but besides that, Vietnam comprises areas, including North, Middle and South So, if thestudy can be conducted in all ofthe areas of Vietnam, the result can ... Employees ofthe bank are polite to customers Employees ofthe bank are experienced 17 Items for measuring Service Quality No Items Employees ofthe bank instill confidence in customers Employees of the...
... each other Many attempts dealt with the definition ofknowledge itself, a kind of epistemologic approach These latter attempts never addressed the issue of managing these knowledge assets; they ... a piece of a large, complex puzzle I often use the analogy ofthe four pillars to that ofthe juggler The juggler has four balls in the air and loses when he or she drops any one of them While ... equal, the four pillars are not equal especially in the case ofthe organizational element Validation ofthe Proposed Knowledge Management Framework Because ofthe extreme qualitative nature of the...
... 22 The Possibility ofKnowledgethe outlines of a multi-levels response to (HPpk ) but very little sense of how to fill in the details If there are obstacles to the acquisition ofknowledgeofthe ... 32 The Possibility ofKnowledge would make the acquisition ofknowledgeofthe world by means ofthe senses impossible So what needs to be done to keep alive the possibility of perceptual knowledge ... possibility of perceptual knowledgeThe point of (U) is to suggest that what we get through the senses is not knowledgeofthe world but knowledgeof something that is epistemically prior to knowledge of...
... reports of knowledge, for often a report will indicate not only the fact known, but also the provenance oftheknowledge If theknowledge arises from some mental act ofthe subject, then the content ... metaphysics ofknowledge to the mind, the other relatum oftheknowledge relation The chapter discusses the problem of consciousness, and seeks to define consciousness in terms ofknowledge It ... and the unity ofthe self To the extent that the arguments given in the book succeed, they suggest that the concept ofknowledge is a theoretically fruitful one, in terms of which many other...
... constituted the essence of “religion” and the common core ofthe world’s “religions.” This understanding of religion and the religions dominated the academic studyof religion during the last century ... central concept within thestudyof religion, not as something that sets thestudyof religion apart from all other forms ofknowledge but rather locates it in relation to them By locating how ... studying them The dynamic model of how we come to know our experience and the experiences of others developed in chapter is based on research on embodiment and theory of mind Theory of mind is...